Library and Archives Canada is wrapping up one of its largest digitization projects after processing roughly six million federal Indian day school records.
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Today-History-Feb19
Today in History for Feb. 19: ...
Mitch Marner etched his name into Olympic history with an iconic OT goal that sent Team Canada into the semifinal round.
In the news release, Government of Canada supports the efforts of the First Peoples' Cultural Council to revitalize Indigenous languages in British Columbia, issued 18-Feb-2026 by Canadian Heritage ...
The First Peoples' Cultural Council is the First Nations Regionally Designated Organization for British Columbia. As part of this role, it implements a long-term language revitalization strategy with ...
Louis Riel, a pivotal figure in Canadian history, is being celebrated across Manitoba for his leadership and contributions that helped shape the province’s entry into Confederation. Riel led two ...
Many Winnipeggers flocked to The Forks on Monday to participate in a series of Louis Riel Day events celebrating Red River ...
Some people across Manitoba are getting a day off on Monday to mark a holiday commemorating a man now known as the founder of the province.
Canadian defenceman Jocelyne Larocque has made history her entire Olympic career, from the first Indigenous player to play for Canada in women’s hockey at the Olympics to the most winning Indigenous ...
Mallett is making history as he represents the Caribbean nation in cross-country skiing at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics ...
Louis Riel Day is an occasion for western Manitobans to honour the province’s founder, says the Manitoba Métis Federation’s ...
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is proud to announce the 2025-2026 recipients of the Price McIntosh Bursary. This year, $40,000 was awarded to support five new students and five returning students ...
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